The Ministry of Untruth: Japan's MHLW continues to explicitly mislead even after the CDC stops
In my writing, I’ve tried to gain international recognition for the efforts of the hard-working men and women at Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare (MHLW). Although its dishonest data handling isn’t as widely known as that of America’s CDC (Center for Data Criminality), the MHLW has shown itself to be more than a match in terms of statistical sleight of hand: creating huge numbers of post-Covid myopericarditis cases where almost none exist…
…and finding simple but effective ways to inflate unvaccinated case numbers.
But on 13 August, America’s taxpayer-funded vaccine marketing agency decided to update its website to make it slightly less misleading.
Obviously, the CDC has an obligation to update its information as new scientific findings come to light. But Cell, one of the world’s premier immunology journals, published a study in January that found mRNA and spike antigen in lymph nodes at least 60 days post-vaccination, so I’m not sure these findings can still be called new.
Instead of writing an outright lie about the length of time mRNA and spike protein can remain in the body on its own website, the CDC provides a link in the question “How Long Do mRNA and Spike Proteins Last in the Body?” to an article on Nebraska Med published in July 2021 (!) that says “mRNA is quickly degraded (within a few days).” So it’s more accurate to say the CDC has outsourced its misinformation on this point rather than stopped it.
But now that the CDC has quietly removed some of its explicit falsehoods about mRNA shots, what about the guys at the misinfo department of the MHLW?
Q: mRNA vaccines are genetic information administered as a vaccine into the human body, so I’m concerned about them causing future abnormalities or affecting children.
A: The injected mRNA breaks down in a short time. It does not integrate into human DNA.
The mRNA injected in mRNA vaccines breaks down over a few minutes or a few days. Also, mRNA does not integrate into human DNA. Inside our bodies, there is a mechanism to make mRNA from DNA, but the information flows one way, so mRNA cannot be made into DNA. From this, mRNA injections are not thought to leave long-lasting information or integrate into the genetic information in ovaries or sperm.
I’ll say two things about this.
1: The claim about mRNA quickly breaking down was proven to be utter bullshit in January. Now that even the CDC doesn’t lie about this explicitly on its own website anymore, what’s the MHLW’s excuse?
2: The passive wording “not thought to” (ないと考えられています) in the last sentence isn’t inspiring confidence at this point. The nicest thing I’ll say is that this gives the MHLW wiggle room in any future lawsuits.
If the MHLW ever updates its misinfo, I’ll let you know.
regarding this: The passive wording “not thought to” (ないと考えられています) in the last sentence isn’t inspiring confidence at this point.
the EUA applications and studies nowhere use positive words such as "does" next to "protect" "prevent" etc. It's all "could," "might," and so on.
it's been dodgy doublespeak the whole time.
I do hope none those Japs commit hari kari. Suicide is an absolute NO-NO!